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BS. It only appears to work because it was trained with the right set of images, so it picked the best match from the destroyed one. Any picture on the left could end up being literally millions of different persons, or no person at all. There is no way to reconstruct a human face starting from scratch from a 8x8 sample of the whole face, this is a joke.

What?! Nikon put the Wi-Fi hardware and put a PTP/IP responder (the transfer firmware) in the cameras in the first place, then shipped a free software development kit letting any developer take advantage of those transfer features without having to deal with the low-level details. I fail to see what Nikon has to "learn" from this, except that their vision found one application. That said, 2MB/s is not a practical speed, it's about 100x slower than a fast UHS-II memory card on a fast USB 3 reader.